Isaac Julien: Fant’me Afrique
Julien comes to Africa as a historically self-aware person of African descent.
Julien comes to Africa as a historically self-aware person of African descent.
There was never any doubt about who-or actually what-was the real star of this show.
The S.F. JAZZ Collective began in 2004 as an all-star touring band sponsored by S.F. JAZZ, the San Francisco nonprofit that puts on the city’s annual San Francisco Jazz Festival.
Natalie Cole exploded onto the music scene three decades ago when she was in her mid twenties.
Miri Ben-Ari performs her hip-hop violin style for the Jewish Federation of Santa Barbara Ambassadors’ benefit dinner.
America’s greatest living theater artist will be at the Granada Saturday for a conversation with Frank Rich.
Anon(ymous) has been brilliantly directed by John Blondell in a free and dynamic post-modern idiom.
William Inge brought an unexpected tenderness to the American theater of the 1950s.
The opening of this year’s Opera Santa Barbara festival brought high expectations and a pair of shorter pieces.
Bob Potter, Santa Barbara’s answer to Bertolt Brecht, has a new production and a very promising new cast and director lined up for his latest play, Last Days of the Empire, which opens at Center Stage Theater on Friday, February 22.